Metro Angry Wife Cries Out - My Husband Smells My Pant Whenever I Return From a Trip

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One Mrs. Dasola Adeosun, has asked the Ile Tuntun Customary Court, Mapo Hall, Ibadan, Oyo State, to grant her divorce from her husband, Taiwo.

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Addressing the court, Dasola accused Taiwo of attempting to use their only child for money rituals, smelling her pants and inserting his fingers into her Vagina whenever she returned from a trip; Breaking Times reports.

She also accused him of beating her. “My husband married me about three and a half years ago as a virgin and we gave birth to a child who is two-year-old, Emmanuel. We’ve separated for about one and a half years and he has not been responsible for our welfare. Whenever he beats me, he either takes me to the hospital for treatment by himself or calls a nurse to come and set a drip for me in the house. I’ve tried to endure his excesses but it seems my patience does not pay any longer.

“After delivering my baby, he insisted on taking the child to his family house where unfortunately, my things were set on fire when a stick of matches was lit and thrown into my room through a window. It was after that incident that he told me he was taking the child to Lagos for money rituals. He took this step twice but he returned to me with the baby that he was told the child was not useful.

“Each time I asked him to give me money to take care of our child, he would say: “the child is not useful for me,” and since then I’ve been doing what I could for the child. I can’t dispute the fact that his sisters brought golden morn and milk for the child every month since he started feeding on them but it’s not enough.

“He paid no dowry on me before we became husband and wife because I was the one who ran,” Dasola told the court.

The defendant, Taiwo, denied the allegations. He said that his wife is promiscuous and stubborn.

“She’s stubborn, disobedient and wayward. Shortly after our marriage, we had a quarrel and she slapped me.”

The presiding Magistrate reserved judgement on the divorce case for November 11.
 
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